Political judgments, perceptions of facts, and partisan effects
André Blais, Elisabeth Gidengil, Patrick Fournier, Neil Nevitte, Joanna Everitt, Jiyoon Kim
págs. 1-12
págs. 13-24
Past is still present: Micro-level comparisons of conventional vs. transitional economic voting in three Polish elections
Andrew Owen, Joshua A. Tucker
págs. 25-39
United we stand: Constituency homogeneity and comparative party polarization
Philipp Rehm, Timothy Reilly
págs. 40-53
págs. 54-65
A new barrier to participation: Heterogeneous application of voter identification policies
Lonna Rae Atkeson, Lisa A. Bryant, Thad E. Hall, Kyle L. Saunders, R. Michael Alvarez
págs. 66-73
Trust in elections and the institutional design of electoral authorities: Evidence from Latin America
Guillermo Rosas
págs. 74-90
Democracy, interrupted: Regime change and partisanship in twentieth-century Argentina
Noam Lupu, Susan C. Stokes
págs. 91-104
Increasing irrationality?: The equilibrium relationship between electoral and legislative party system size, 1950-2005
Robin E. Best
págs. 105-116
Gubernatorial elections and attitudes toward the police: State elections as focusing events
Lee Demetrius Walker, Richard W. Waterman
págs. 117-127
The long memory autoregressive distributed lag model and its application on Congressional approval
Wen-Jen Tsay
págs. 128-143
"Rally Round the Flag" Events for Presidential Approval Research
Brian Newman, Andrew Forcehimes
págs. 144-154
Measuring party nationalisation: A new Gini-based indicator that corrects for the number of units
Daniel Bochsler
págs. 155-168
págs. 169-170